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      Creator Jack Abramowitz on October 16, 2012

      It's been a while since the last word. Any news lately?

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      Creator Christopher Smyth on July 27, 2012

      THANKS for an UPDATE.

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      Creator Sequart Research & Literacy Organization on July 19, 2012

      Yes, Chris, this film is going to be made. The director's previous documentary took over a year and a half to produce, and that length of time is not uncommon.

      This film is set to come out sometime between Fall 2012 and Winter 2013, so THANKS for your PATIENCE.

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      Creator Christopher Smyth on July 13, 2012

      Been 1.25 years since this was funded. Is a DVD ever going to be made?

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      Creator Sequart Research & Literacy Organization on May 18, 2011

      Chris -

      Thank you for your support and interest in our film!

      The updates I was previously posting were related to the fund-raising stage. Now that the budget is in place production will begin at the beginning of June and I will start posting production updates.

      Soon,

      Robert

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      Creator Christopher Smyth on May 12, 2011

      Almost 2 months since an update has been posted. Where does the project stand?

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      Creator Danno Baker on April 15, 2011

      So, any chance you'll talk about Wertham's last book? The World of Fanzines. Or is this just another witchhunt where you'll make Wertham out to be the Hilter of comic books?

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      Creator Sequart Research & Literacy Organization on January 25, 2011

      Visit Diagram for Delinquents Update #1 for full blog with media content @

      http://robertemmons.blogspot.com/2011/01/diagram-for-delinquents-update-1.html

      Text only:

      1. Diagram for Delinquents News
      Let me begin with huge thanks to our first pledges who have put us at just about 25% of our goal all within the first 24 hours of our launch!

      I cannot express in this post alone the high level of excitement, joy, and encouragement this gives the filmmakers.

      I am going to use this space over the next three months to tell you about the pre-production progress of the film and to share some of the exciting discoveries we have made so far and will continue to make.

      Let me begin with some of the participants that will appear in the picture. To tell this story we will be capturing artists, writers, historians, editors, and many others inside and outside the world of comics. So far we are set to interview three individuals that have made huge contributions to comic book studies:

      Bart Beaty, author of Fredric Wertham and the Critique of Mass Culture.
      Amy Kiste Nyberg, author of Seal of Approval: The History of the Comics Code.
      Douglas Wolk, author of Reading Comics: How Graphic Novels Work and What They Mean.

      We are so pleased to be working with them as they will bring so much experience and original thought to the discussion and narrative.

      2. It Came From the Archives!!!
      I am going to use this biweekly section to release some of the more interesting documents we have uncovered in our journey through the Fredric Wertham Papers.

      Today I'd like to share a curios letter sent to Senator Estes Kefauver from Dr. Frederic Wertham on September 21, 1954.

      Some background: Senator Kefauver (left) was elected to the Senate in 1948 after putting in significant time as a state Representation from the 3rd District of Tennessee. While in the Senate, Kefauver sat on significant committees dealing with monopolies and organized crime.

      However, it his time spent on the Senate Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency that is the focus of our story, Diagram For Delinquents. The Subcommittee was established and originally chaired in 1953 by NJ Senator Robert Hendrickson (My home state!). The original formation of the bipartisan Subcommittee included Hendrickson, Kefauver, Thomas C. Hennings, Jr. of Missouri, and William Langer of North Dakota. Others and various lead counsel came later.

      The Subcommittee heard testimonies, in several parts, from experts testifying on the possible causes of juvenile delinquency from television to comic books as well as defenders of targeted culture and media (more on that in later posts!).

      One of the experts in the comic book hearings (held on April 21st, 22nd, and June 4th of 1954) was New York psychiatrist Dr. Fredric Wertham.Wertham, who had recently published his indictment of comics, Seduction of the Innocent (which was read with enthusiasm by Kefauver) was an expert witness on the impact that comics made in creating deliquent behavior in children.

      (Wertham had spent much time and energy investigating the causes of juvenile delinquency and child gangs well before the hearings that day. This was quite evident as we poured through the hundreds of clipped news articles on gangs, poverty, and delinquency that Wertham had amassed... But that's for a future post!)

      The drama of Wertham's and other's testimonies before the Subcommitte and the exchanges with Kefauver will make much of the drama of our film. Again... to be reveled in the future...

      So back to today's It Came From the Archives!!!.

      I present to you a letter written to Kefauver from Wertham about five months after his testimony. The letter expresses his unhappiness at the direction of some of comic book publishers and who they may or may not have in their "back pockets as well as Kefauver's colleagues regarding the comic book code. Of note are Wertham's description of the situation, the money that is involved in the comic industry, and Wertham's urgency to push Kefauver to complete his intended goal of straightening out this whole comics business.

      And so...

      (Click on this and above images to enlarge)

      3. Be a Part of Getting Diagram for Delinquents Made

      Getting a film produced is difficult and requires the aid of many. Fortunately, using new and creative fund-raising ventures, the internet has made the process all the more achievable.

      If you've found the glimpse above intriguing, than help us bring you the rest of the story. Here on our Kickstarter page, you can pledge a donation to the film and pre-order your own copy today! There are many exciting incentives to donate at various levels. Looking forward to hearing from you!

      Soon,

      Robert

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      Creator A. David Lewis on January 25, 2011

      This is a sensational project which I am enthusiastic to support.

      Besides/in addition to Kickstarter funding, is there any additional way by which one can contribute so as to merit "Associate Producer" status?

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